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TM 32-5895-206-10
and listening to the headset.
Listen for a null of the desired
signal.
(6) (All modes and models.) Vary the RF (or RF
GAIN), VOL, and TRIM (R-1518 only) controls. This may allow
the desired signal to be heard over the unwanted signal.
(7) (All modes and models.) It may be possible to
improve reception of the desired signal by moving to a different
site. Generally a site closer to the desired signal's source but
further from the unwanted signal's source will improve conditions,
but tactical, terrain, and atmospheric radio conditions may affect
the choice of a new site.
(8) (Radio intercept operation only.) When the best
possible conditions have been achieved but the signal is still not
clear, make a recording of the signal. Recording analysis may
be possible later.
(9) (All modes and models.) If an alternate frequency
is available which will allow satisfactory mission completion,
change to it.
Section IV. PREPARATION FOR MOVEMENT
2-18 PREPARATION FOR MOVEMENT. When a mission is
completed or it becomes necessary to move to a new location,
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